Washington forum takes on Central Asia water insecurity
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Global stock markets rebounded from the previous day's selloff, ahead of major tech earnings and central bank rate decisions.
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After it first lit up the skyline in 1955 with its red and green neon lights, the "Co-op cow" sign soon became well-loved - and a signal to the...
Read MoreRussian banks made a record $36.8 billion in profit last year, and even the central bank is surprised by it
Russian banks made a record 3.3 trillion rubles, or $36.8 billion, in profits last year. It was driven by demand for mortgages and loans to finance...
Read MoreUS, Uzbekistan reaffirm commitment to Central Asia security
As the Trump administration begins to engage with Central Asia, Uzbekistan has expressed eagerness to expand its strategic partnership, highlighting...
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